For the first time in his career, Bad Bunny is taking home the Latin Grammy for album of the year. After "DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS" was lost the record of the year award to Spanish singer-songwriter ...
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E very year Bad Bunny gets bigger, with new records broken and more gains made — and yet his career in 2025 feels like a massively historic moment, even for him. The Puerto Rican star, born Benito ...
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Bad Bunny took home Album of the Year — the night’s top prize — at the 2025 Latin Grammys. The Puerto Rican superstar used his acceptance speech to celebrate young Latinos and shout out his island, ...
Nov. 14 (UPI) --Bad Bunny won the Album of the Year award for Debi Tirar Mas Fotos at the 26th annual Latin Grammy Awards Thursday. The Puerto Rican singer and rapper, 31, had been nominated for 12 ...
Bad Bunny cleaned up in the urban and Reggaeton categories, while Argentinean duo Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso also won five awards of their own. By Ethan Millman Music Editor Bad Bunny and Ca7riel & Paco ...
The daughter of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is standing behind the National Football League's (NFL) decision to tap Bad Bunny to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show, which has garnered ...
Bad Bunny was the biggest victor at the 2025 Latin Grammy Awards, taking home top honors for album of the year with “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” and marking his first win in a general category. The Puerto ...
"I think it's awesome," executive vice president and chief brand officer Charlotte Jones said Rick Kern/Getty; Dia Dipasupil/Getty Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Charlotte Jones defended the ...
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